The Ohio State women's soccer team defeated Nebraska, Michigan and Illinois to earn the third Big Ten Tournament title in program history last week in Bloomington, Ind. The Buckeyes tied the 2004 team for the longest win streak in program history at nine, improving their record to 16-4-1 on the season. Senior forward Tiffany Cameron was named the Offensive Player of the Tournament while freshman goalkeeper Jillian McVicker garnered Defensive Player of the Tournament honors. Cameron, McVicker and senior defender Lauren Granberg were each named to the All-Big Ten Tournament team.

Ohio State and Illinois met for the 99th time since the series was initiated in 1902. With the win, the Buckeyes improve to 64-30-4 vs. the Fighting Illini and now hold a 38-18-4 advantage in Columbus.

Junior running back Carlos Hyde rushed for three touchdowns and now has 13 rushing touchdowns this season. Hyde has 11 touchdowns in the last five games. He also ended the game with a game-high 137 yards.

Ohio State leads the Big Ten with 34 rushing touchdowns this year. It's only the third time in the last 29 years Ohio State has had at least 30 rushing touchdowns (2002-31, 1984-35).

Sophomore running back Rod Smith's 51-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter was his first touchdown catch of his career and his first reception of 2012.

Sophomore linebacker Ryan Shazier collected a team-high 14 tackles, including two tackles for loss (ties career-high). Shazier now has five double-digit tackle performances this season.

The Buckeyes have a bye week this week; Ohio State returns to action against Wisconsin in Madison Nov. 17.

Ohio State did not compete this past weekend; the Buckeyes return to action Nov. 9-10, hosting Alaska in their first home series of the season at the Schottenstein Center. Game times are set for 7:05 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Four members of the Ohio State women's tennis team traveled to Providence, R.I., for the Brown Classic Friday and Saturday. The Buckeyes won 5-of-6 doubles matches and 9-of-12 singles matches in the tournament.

Ohio State kicked off its Big Ten weekend with a 3-1 win (25-16, 25-15, 23-25, 30-28) against rival Wisconsin Nov. 2 in St. John Arena, marking head coach Geoff Carlston's 100th win with the Buckeyes.

Junior Davionna DiSalvatore recorded a new career-high with 31 digs in the match while Big Ten setter of the week senior Amanda Peterson ended with a .800 kill percentage and 37 assists.

The Buckeyes returned to St. John Arena Nov. 4, falling to No. 10 Minnesota, 3-2, (23-25, 21-25, 27-25, 25-13, 15-12).

Senior Mari Hole led all attackers and tied a career-high with 26 kills in the match. She added 11 digs for her 13th double-double of the season and also had five blocks. Junior Kaitlyn Leary finished with 17 kills while senior Emily Danks totaled 11.

Ohio State continues its homestand this upcoming week, hosting Northwestern and Illinois. The Buckeyes play the Wildcats Nov. 7 at 8 p.m. (BTN) and host Illinois Nov. 17 at 7 p.m.